How much ITC Hyderabad will be impacted? Any clue?
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Can someone tell why Broadcom took over CA and trying to sell off to make a Business proposition ?It already spent a bomb to buy this in first place
Ha ha Well this is exactly happening in Itc no big picture
If na locations are closed , with itc time to market and quality are gone below the charts
There are talented folks in India but not in ca india .
@Uu5LXYw-4ptg Exactly. If CA closed its NA locations quicker things might have gone a different way. Now they've spent all this money on overpriced dev teams with nothing to show for it.
@Uu5LXYw-5lfk Some lines of business are already in play. Take a look at the enterprise BUs outside the intersection of the venn diagram in the shareholder meeting slides.
Agile and PPM should have a For Sale in front.
Don’t know why people are making fuss about non mainframe product. Broadcom will sell off everything not mainframe, so possibly will be better.
@Uu5LXYw-4bzn GIS is awful regardless of where the assigned person is located.
Lol. This Is hysterical.
Try open a GIS l2 case for a customer. The case will be sitting at least two weeks on their queue till someone assigned it. And even with all information provided (including screenshots) in the initial description, when the CR is finally assigned, they will come to you asking what is the case about and if you can provide a screenshot.
I work in level 2 jn NA and I think for the most part the India development teams are doing a fine job. They are dedicated and work very hard.
The developers in NA which previously worked on my product were great too. It was product management that was the real problem. Glad to see some of those guys replaced.
@Uu5LXYw-4ptg reality : ↓cost ↑resources ↓quality ↑time
Actual reality is that India employees tried and still trying hard to revive several good products killed by NA locations.
Broadcom outsources all of their IT, which is a very small team. There may be a overlap time between CA IT and their outsourced IT but I would assume within 6 to 12 months it will all be managed by their outsourced IT.
@Uu5LXYw-2aqa No idea what side of the company you are working in, but from my experience NA teams produce just as much defects as any offshore location. Ask anyone from level 2 who had to fix customer reported issues and they will tell you.
India is only more productive if you count producing defects
"Prague and India have been constantly outperforming NA locations (at least in R&D) for years" That might be one of the funniest things I've ever read on the internet.
@Uu5LXYw-1rtm More about productivity than anything else. Prague and India have been constantly outperforming NA locations (at least in R&D) for years, all for fraction of cost. It's no-brainer who will go and who will stay.
Yeah cuz Americans don't need jobs!
You probably don't have to worry too much, even if you're not in a mainframe BU. Most of the cuts will be in NA, and rightfully so.